When we’ve first learned about Milos, we’ve saw pictures with white rocks and cliffs surrounded with crystal blue water. Maruša (our travel researcher) immediately checked that out and learned that those are taken in Kleftiko. It’s an area with white rocks of different shapes and sizes. She learned another thing: the area can be reached…

So, we decided to start writing again on this neglected blog. It’s not that we wanted to stop writing in the first place. The problem is that we’re not left with much time after returning from our jobs. And unfortunately the posts don’t write themselves. Even though we don’t have problems writing in English, it’s…

There are more than 1000 islands in Croatia. You can imagine that it’s not easy to pick just 5 of them. We’ve been on many of the bigger islands and here is our choice of 5 that we liked most. 5. Šolta It’s not an obvious choice. Although this island is very close to Split,…

Our last stop on Cyclades Island hopping was Mykonos. With a reputation that it has, we definitely had to visit it. After two relaxed island and a marvelous and romantic Santorini, we decided to finish it big time.

If you read our post about Santorini, you’ve probably thought, how we could forget the most famous attraction on the island. We didn’t forget it. It’s so major thing there, that it deserves a whole post. We’ve read that sunset seen from Oia is supposed to be the best sunset in whole Greece (if not…

…and we are back. Apologizes to all followers for our absence, but we were busy with our work and making traveling plans for 2015. If you’ve browsed through travel brochures featuring Greece, you’ve surely seen photos of Santorini. Even if you google Greece, first thing you see is the scenery from Santorini’s caldera.

As time flew by we had to leave Paros for our next destination. We boarded a ferry to neighboring island Naxos. After a short, half an hour ride, we were there. Naxos is the biggest and the greenest island in Cyclades. It is very famous for its marble, which was one sold and shipped to…

It is safe to say, that this year weather in Slovenia (and also in other parts of Europe) was nowhere near what should be like in the summer. We hadn’t had more than a few hot and sunny days. For instance, in the beginning of August, Dubrovnik in the south of Croatia had more rain…

The Sunshine Coast is the area in South Queensland, just North of Brisbane. The name says it all: there are sunny days and warm weather through all of the year. It actually has an average 300 sunny days per year and more than 100km of beaches, so it really lives up to its name.

There is nothing new about the fact, that Slovenia is not a maritime power. But we also have sea and our own coast. It is still being negotiated if we have access to international waters. Some figure facts: Slovenia has around 46 km of coast. If we divide this among approximately 2 millions of us,…